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Oh, so I don't have to get cleaned up for another 0.0083 seconds? That's a relief.
@conanwhitehouse: Thanks. The dynamic range is basically not a problem when shooting to raw and then doing a bit of post processing in Lightroom.
Excellent depth and lighting!! It's amazing how those 1000d's cope with the dynamic range.
Beautiful curves, nice abstraction, nicely used silouhette technique, provides space for imagination, black and metallic blue contrast, no so much such photos here.
@lodovico Thanks!! very difficult in this location to set up elaborate lighting due to high wind gusts, uneven surfaces and a surging ocean being right behind her. Sometimes a sacrifice on lighting has to be made to shoot in a certain location.
Thanks so much everyone for the kind words and views!! This was one of my very first 3d shots taken using no sync between cameras and hand triggering the flash in a pitch black room on long exposure. Hard work but worth it in the end and I've learned to refine the craft alot since then :)
@alexito: Hi, I would like to have Brazilian model! My model father comes from egypt, mother is czech, wonderful daughter....
@cravinmild: I will ask her, haha. But in order to align your L R photos from single camera: the free stereophotomaker sw is doing good job with its auto align, it works in most cases, see more http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/. Thanks for comment and let me know!
Haha yeah leeches are not a good look during a photoshoot but she's a trooper!! :D
Thanks!! I really liked this walkway for 3d shots with all the glossy surfaces and round pillars.
One of my favorite 3D shots that I've ever seen! Great use of pop-out effect...
Got to respect a model that's willing to endure leeches to get the shot! Well done!
ah, is see. Good thing i kept my big mouth shut, if she was going to drive that far for a photo shoot then driving to my house to kick my ass would not be a problem for her im sure, plus hard to explain to the wifey how all that came about lol. I shoot with a pentax k200d which is several thousands less than what your using. I was looking at the w1/w3 but ill only get one shot at affording a decent 3d cam so i think ill hold off and see what this year brings for new 3d camara models. My method of using a single dslr for taking L and then a R image seems so combersome. Editing after the fact is almost impossable to match up both images and not get some errors using CS5, not much room for fixing my shots after the buttons been pressed.
Thanks for sharing your settings with me and ill take all the pointers your willing to give out. Hope to see the kickboxer lady in some more pics soon ;)
@cravinmild: Hi again, this pose is no issue for kickboxing lady, she just told me - I have something special for your pleasure, look....Incredible.
Low light conditions with no flash typically require full frame sensor camera plus high quality glasses, here I used Canon 5D Mark II with 24mm/f1.4 glasses. Thanks to NVIDIA I am proud to share the moments with you! Thanks for great feedback !
@cravinmild: Hi, you are right, there is no so much models like this one, she traveled 200km to our shooting destination, but it was really fantastic work with her. You might know she is also excellent kickboxer, just to understand the extreme poses. Unique combination of excellent , sensitive model and hard kickboxer in one beautiful women! Thanks alot, always appretiate your comments! Have a lucky and fruitful new year!
I know i commented on this shot alrighty. I was setting up my 3dtv and used this photo as an example for some friends. to say they were blow away would be an understatement, This shot should be used to showcase 3d vision. Remarkable, untouchable shot,
All were very impressed so just wanted to say thanks again. Thank your model/soon to be wife, amazing job.......you lucky man
i really like how you set this shot up. Wonderful building
Your killing me here. My nose is up against the glass now. Serious how do you get her to do that, she doesnt look drugged, do you just ask? Im just going to walk away for awhile here and ill come back to comment when i feel my comments wont be taken as offensive. Damm, need someone to pack your batterypacks, open the door, help the models undress...kidding on those first two lol
Seriously nice work though. Which camara do you use for this. Are your shots perfect in the camara or do you need to fix them later. Ive never had much luck in low light shooting.
Absolute stunning model, glad to see her in so many of your shoots. The scene is so dark, so sensual, faceless, compeling. You must be very proud of these shots. Thank your model too for me, pure enjoyment i cant stop looking, like crazy glue to my eyes :)
Extreme space, classic b&w photo beauty, beautiful pose, pretty good model, love this shot!
This is such a great shot!! the hair light makes it fantastic and the pose model everything is really nice.
@ cravinmild thanks!! I should have used a reflector in this one to shoot to balance it out a bit definitely. @ mallo I agree about the towers, I might try and do a version with the towers removed and just sky behind. This is a problem that happens because of the large distance from model to buildings, between the 2 cameras and short distance from cameras to model. If you're taking 3d pics or screenshots you can avoid this by placing the subject against something (wall, ground etc) or inside a negative space like a room which has a depth limit.
Thanks for the kind comments!!
Haha thanks for the comment cravinmild it's good to appreciate beauty!! The model in these pics is my fiancee and it's great for her to get positive comments :D
All these shots youve posted are wonderful, if feel like a perv commenting on how hot your models are but they are. Thanks
beautiful girl, nice shot but just ever so slightly blurry in the face.....great body btw
just a bit too blownout for me but still a great shot, great scene
OMG, very nice, wonderfull popout. So happy you posted this one. Thanks, im shocked
great effect, only the background a little out of place with towers...but very good !!!
Nice work!!! It's not easy to drag a stereo slr rig around all day but it's definitely worth it :D